Gabe Gordon Takes Over Former Firehouse for Spring/Summer 2026 Collection
Get ready to rev your engines and ignite your senses with Gabe Gordon’s latest collection, “Autoerotic.” The rising label, co-founded by Gordin and Timothy Gibbons, made its second appearance at New York Fashion Week with a show that was anything but ordinary. Held in a former firehouse, the runway was set with a muddied car parked outside and the show began with the garage doors rising and smoke filling the entryway.
The theme of the collection, “Autoerotic,” explored the connection between demolition and masculinity. As the show notes stated, “Desire in American visual culture is often inseparable from destruction.” Drawing inspiration from icons like David Cronenberg and Madonna, the collection featured a mix of leather and lace, creating a powerful and provocative aesthetic.
From patchwork knitwear to hardwear-heavy silver button-covered pieces, no materials were off limits this season. But the standout piece was a pair of sheer latex pants, making a bold statement on the runway. As the show notes continued, “These cultural forms suggest that desire is not simply expressed through bodies, but through impact.” And impact was certainly made with this collection.
Step into the garage and explore Gabe Gordon’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection in the runway images above. And be sure to keep following Hypebeast for more coverage of New York Fashion Week. Can you handle the heat?